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Armistice * by Mutemath (CD, Aug-2009, Warner Bros. Records Record Label) 
Armistice * by Mutemath (CD, Aug-2009, Warner Bros. Records Record Label)

 
Armistice * by Mutemath (CD, Aug-2009, Warner Bros. Records Record Label)

Artist: Mutemath
Release Date: Aug 2009
Format: CD
Record Label: Warner Bros. Records (Record Label)
Genre: Rock & Pop
UPC: 093624975366
Product ID: EPID77426257
Description: Recording information: Sweet Tea, Oxford, MS; Neron Place, New Orleans, LA; The Music Shed., New Orleans, LA. Mutemath indulge their experimental side with ARMISTICE, the band's first album since "Typical" climbed the charts two years pr...
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Track Listing
1. Nerve, The
2. Backfire
3. Clipping
4. Spotlight
5. No Response
6. Pins And Needles
7. Goodbye
8. Odds
9. Electrify
10. Armistice
11. Lost Year
12. Burden

Details
Playing Time:48 min.
Producer:Dennis Herring
Distributor:n/a
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Recording information: Sweet Tea, Oxford, MS; Neron Place, New Orleans, LA; The Music Shed., New Orleans, LA.
Mutemath indulge their experimental side with ARMISTICE, the band's first album since "Typical" climbed the charts two years prior. While "Typical" emphasized Technicolor guitars and arena-ready vocals, the songs on ARMISTICE don't reveal their hooks so easily, cloaking themselves in electronics, strings, and ambient guitars while largely avoiding the poppier elements of the band's debut. For all their experimental wrapping paper, however, these tracks still deliver what has steadily become Mutemath's signature sound, melding Paul Meany's tenor voice with an epic, nocturnal sound reminiscent of Radiohead, Muse, and the Music. There's a good deal of dance-rock here, too, and the angular "Goodbye" is a welcome reminder that Mutemath's work can target the feet as well as the head. This is essentially a thinking man's album, though, more indicative of the band's breadth than its ability to make hit singles.

Editorial Reviews
Singles-to-be like 'The Nerve' contrast frenzied, kinetic instrumentation with pump-it-up vocals, bursting with ambition...
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